The school district will determine whether the students involved will be punished further. The damage to the building wasn’t permanent and was cleaned up in a few hours.

“I didn’t take part because I knew the consequences I was going to face,” senior Mohamed Beretey told NJ.com. “I’m a football player, I’m an athlete, so I didn’t want my scholarships taken away from me.”

Two students who were arrested told NJ.com that they’re trying to get copies of the school security video to prove that they were doing relatively harmless things like blowing up balloons and moving desks around.

At least one photo of the prank surfaced online.

Students busted after school prank. Balloons the least of damage, Teaneck police say students urinated on floors! pic.twitter.com/R24WqfW3D6